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If you want to feel a warm homely atmosphere, spend a night in the room designed by one of the few themes (mountain, orient, ocean, forest, French and others), eat a breakfast and rest in the hammock on the sunny tarace. Visit us.
The friendly backpackers’ hostel Adventura is run by experienced travelers who have brought in inspirations from all over the world. The hostel offers inexpensive twin/double as well as shared accommodation (27 beds in total). Each room was designed and inspired by a different theme: mountains (a room with a fireplace), ocean, countryside, forest and orient. Rooms as well as common areas in the hostel are decorated with pictures taken by travelers, as well as with drawings and accessories from all over the world. Guests have access to kitchen, dining room, terrace, garden as well as to our travellers’ corner. The terrace, located on the 3rd floor, offers a pretty view of Warsaw’s.

Facilities and services available at the hostel:

24/7 reception

Hammock to relax in

Luggage storage

Fully equipped and furnished kitchen

Free coffee, tea and water available 24/7

Fridge with ice cubes maker and filtered chilled water

Dining & resting corners

4 shared bathrooms (including 3 showers, 2 baths, a bidet, a toilet)

Free Wi-Fi avialable

Terrace for guests

Garden

Laundry

Free towels and the bedclothes

Possibility to hire a licensed guide

Assistance in planning trips in Poland and Europe

Upon arrival: information on current events in the city

Maps of Warsaw and Mazovia as well as a variety of other brochures

News

Booking Rooms

COSY APARTMENT

Comfortable apartment for 2 people located 5 minutes walk from National Stadion. The apartment has a kitchen, bathroom with a shower and washing machine, flat tv and balcony.

Localisation

Adventura Hostel is located at 11a, Francuska Street in a green, artistic and international part of the city called Saska Kępa. It’s a 4-minute walk to the National Stadium, the city’s beach and to the Vistula river, or an 8-minute ride by directly bus no.117 to the city centre, across one of the Warsaw’s oldest and most beautiful bridges: Most Poniatowski from which you can enjoy amazing views of the city and the Vistula river.

Francuska Street starts at Rondo Waszyngtona (Washington’s Roundabout) which makes a convenient transfer point to any place in the city. This makes our hostel’s location convenient for visitors who want to stay in close proximity to tourist attractions, cultural centers, various excellent cafes, pubs and restaurants offering international cuisine. At the same time, we are located in a green, safe and quiet district where you can feel the atmosphere of old Warsaw and enjoy cycling along the near-by cycling paths by the Vistula river.

From the Central Railway Station:

Bus: – No 117 (stop in front of the station) in the direction of Prague district, get off at the Francuska stop, after 2 minutes walk are the Adventura hostel
or 507, 517, 521, 158 – get off at the Rondo Waszyngtona stop, turn into Francuska street, after 4 minutes are the Adventure hostelTrams: You can get every tram moving in the direction of Prague district, trams no. 7, 8, 9, 22, 24, 25 – after 8 minutes get off at the Rondo Waszyngtona stop, turn into Francuska street, after 4 minutes are the Adventure hostelNight buses: N24, N72 – get off at the bus stop Rondo Waszyngtona(Rondo Washington), guided in the direction of ul. Francuska and after 4 minutes walking you will come to the Adventura Hostel.

From the Estern Warsaw Railway Station- (10 minutes):

Bus: No 146 in the direction Błota, get off at the bus stop ul. Francuska (French Street), 2 minutes walking and you are at the Adventura Hostel.check access

From the Chopin Okęcie Airport:

Bus: No 175 to the Center, get off at the D. H. SMYK stop, then get any tram in the direction of Prague district and get off at the Rondo Waszyngtona, turn into Francuska street, after 4 minutes are the Adventure hostelBus: No 188 in the direction Gocławek, get off at the bus stop Saska, after 10 minutes walking you are at the Adventura Hostel.

From the Modlin Airport (ok. 45 min):

Schuttlebus to Railway Station Modlin. You should get in to the train PKP Koleje Mazowieckie in direction Chopin Okęcie Airport. Get off on the Central Railway Station and take bus or tram:Bus: No 117 in the direction of Prague, get off at the bus stop Francuska (French Street); after 2 minutes walking you are at the Adventura Hostel.Trams direction Prague: you will teach us by every tram moving in the direction of Prague: 7, 9, 22, 24, 25 – after 8 minutes get off at the stop Rondo Waszyngtona (Rondo Washington), near the National Stadium, then in the underground guided to the right in the ul. Francuska (Francuska Street) and after 4 minutes walking to will come to the Adventura Hostel.

Crew

Aleksandra

Pedagogue, anthropologist of culture, translator and tour guide. She knows everything about Warsaw, knows every single cul-de-sac of the city, oldest legends and anecdotes and she can tell you those stories hours and hours, not bore a single person listening. She can find a common language with most of people, to interest with a story the youngest as well as the older, more demanding ones. She puts a great interest into people and forms in which they keep the memories about the mselves. She is a tour guide in Poland as well as in Europe. She likes to rummage in culture and climate of other nations. You shouldn’t be surprised when she will ask you a question, because as a traveller she loves to exchange information and learn something new from you to expand her enormous knowledge!

Jacek

Photographer and a traveller. He gain his experience during trips to the furthest places on Earth. He was photographing Tibetan people when hitchhiking through Tibet. He drove through some of the most dangerous roads in Himalayan mountains with a local transportation buses. He took part in an expedition to Gobi Desert, got familiar with common life of Cambodian villages in Ratanakiri, he used to boat on a traditional boats on Mekong River, also trekked through the mountains of Kashmir. These are only a few of the places to which he got into. He travels by hitchhike, local transportation, sleeps at homes of people just met and hospitable enough to give him shelter. He thinks that this is the best way to get familiar with other and get close to someone, get to know somebody, feel the atmosphere and capture the best of human emotions on his photos. He is a laureate of the “15th Grand Prix Fotoglob” prize of Polish Voyagers, Yachtsman and Alpinists. He was awarded in category of scenery in a contest organized by Foto-Festival website service, where he created a foto-blog from one of his expeditions -„Land way to India”. He is an author of photographic exhibitions in Lodz House of Culture. He publishes his photographs in magazines such as “Poznaj Świat” and “Dziennik Łódzki”.